Data Availability Sampling in Ethereum: Analysis of P2P Networking Requirements

Despite their increasing popularity, blockchains still suffer from severe scalability limitations. Recently, Ethereum proposed a novel approach to block validation based on Data Availability Sampling (DAS), that has the potential to improve its transaction per second rate by more than two orders of...

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Hauptverfasser: Król, Michał, Ascigil, Onur, Sergi, Rene, Rivière, Etienne, Pigaglio, Matthieu, Kaleem Peeroo, Stankovic, Vladimir, Sadre, Ramin, Lange, Felix
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